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Can You Be Found On LinkedIn by CEOs?

Is Your LinkedIn Profile Adequate? Are you a “beacon” that others can easily find when searching for a local leadership coach, a leadership expert, leadership networking, or leadership advice? Does your LinkedIn Profile Scream out “STOP Your Search – NO ONE ELSE comes close to my level of leadership expertise and you should be considering […]

Should You Belong to LinkedIn Groups?

Steve Tylock on the LinkedIn Personal Trainer Blog described the importance of LinkedIn Groups. He did a survey and found that one-third of individuals responding belonged to 26-50 groups, and just a handful didn’t belong to any groups. You’re probably a member of the Vistage Group in the US, or the Canadian TEC Group, or […]

Get a Daily 15 Minute Exercise Plan for Using LinkedIn

Just like that disciplined exercise plan you follow through on every day, your social media activities can also benefit from a little structure. I came across this article written by Sean Platt of the Ghostwriter Dad Blog. Sean describes in words the approach I take to my social media time investment. He was speaking to […]

Stop Sending Generic Invitations on Linked

Susan Avello, writing on Kyle Lacy’s Blog, wrote a post about her frustration receiving generic LinkedIn Connection Invitations. Here is what Susan said in her post: It literally sends me over the edge when I get these requests. Why, you say? Because if you can’t take a few seconds to delete what’s already written in […]

CEO Member LinkedIn Fear Factor Number 1

Many of your CEO members still do not have a LinkedIn Profile or Account. Even if they have set up an account, it’s probably bare bones and they’ve not yet uploaded all their contacts. How do you overcome this reluctance to jump in and start using LinkedIn? One of the blogs I follow is Jan […]

How to Leverage LinkedIn for Marketing

  Lewis Howes, a well-known LinkedIn Expert, wrote a blog post on the HubSpot Inbound Marketing Blog, in which he described some basic areas of LinkedIn Optimization, similar to what we’ve been discussing in the Chair e-Course. In this blog post, he writes/talks (audio too) about how to get started with LinkedIn and what common […]

How Many Slideshare Presentations Should be on Your LinkedIn Profile?

Jason Alba of “I’m on LinkedIn – Now What” fame wrote a blog post raising the question of whether you should have one choice, two choices, or many choices for the readers of your LinkedIn Profile to view your SlideShare Presentations (Powerpoints). His recommendation is to guide your readers to one presentation – or direct […]

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The Value of LinkedIn for Chairs

In numerous conversations with Chairs, I’ve discovered there is still a reluctance to leverage LinkedIn as a tool for identifying and finding potential members. In my last few workshops with Chairs, a few simple techniques have blown away the entire group of how easy it is to find outstanding prospects, link them back to your […]

How to download people's contact details from LinkedIn

Jan Vermeiren described a nice tip on how to download contact details from LinkedIn. You can then cut-n-paste the information into your favorite contact manager. To see the full article on downloading contact information. It’s also a way to back up some of your most important contact information that might not be stored in an […]

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